This comes after Angola deposited her Instruments of Ratification of the Agreement, become the 14th member state, enabling the Tripartite to meet the required number to enforce the agreement
Phillip Munaabi, the ULS Board Member in Charge of Healthcare and Benevolent Fund, said this is a deliberate move by the state actors as they have been blocked in many places despite seeing trucks ferrying in suspects from many places.
"We have not feared protests," Prisons spokesman Frank Baine told URN. "But we have taken precautions to protect and secure offenders. Even if you have guns, you don't walk to the lions saying 'I will shoot you!' Avoiding conflicts is much better."
According to a resident Vetti Wambewo, Pyusi had a dispute with Kisebe after seeing him dancing with his girlfriend. In the altercation, Pyusi allegedly used a pager to cut Kisebe four times on the head. Kisebe was subsequently rushed to a nearby clinic by area locals.
Okoya died on July 13 at his home in Awere Cell in Pece-Laroo Division in Gulu City after months of battling prostate cancer. He was 99 years old. His body has since been lying at the Fourth Infantry Division military morgue in Gulu City pending burial.
Nyerere, the former Tanzanian independence leader, is believed to be the original vision bearer of a single East African state, a vision yet to be realized more than half a century later.
This call to action was the central theme on the opening day of the 11th Congress of French Teachers, held at Makerere University Business School (MUBS) in Nakawa. The week-long event is set to attract over 350 participants from around the globe.
“Transitioning from command positions can be challenging but you must be prepared to respect and comply with the authority of your respective community leaders. You should utilize your leadership skills earned during your service to complement and enhance the existing leadership of your areas,” Brig Gen Kanyesigye said.
Julius Hakiza, the Albertine region police spokesperson confirmed the incident to Uganda Radio Network (URN) in a telephone interview stating that the implicated recruits were immediately whisked to the Masindi central police station where they were detained and charged with presenting fake documents and forgery.